
This counter-service udon specialist in the Porter Exchange building serves udon to communal tables.
Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–8:45 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–8:45 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–8:45 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–8:45 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–8:45 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–8:45 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–8:45 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1815 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02140
Website: https://yumegaarukara.com/
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It was a nice and cozy experience on a frigid day, well met by the warm staff. Shout out to one particular guy who just did not let anyone’s glass be less than full.
The broth is clean, balanced, and full of umami without being heavy, and the toppings complement the udon beautifully rather than overpowering it. Whether you choose something classic or a seasonal special, each dish feels thoughtfully prepared and comforting.
The atmosphere is casual and focused on the food, which fits the experience perfectly. Efficient, friendly service and consistently exceptional udon make this place unforgettable. Easily one of the best udon spots around—worth every visit and every wait.
They have a very limited menu and are known for their cold noodles. I tried the classic cold and spicy hot udon both with beef and onsen egg. The texture of the udon is amazing with a really thick, nice chew.
The flavor profile of the cold and spicy hot was very different and both amazing. The cold had a rich and very fresh lemon flavor. The spicy hot was also rich and served with more soup and the dried shrimp gave it a strong umami flavor.
My only negative was I personally didn’t think the onsen egg was worth it, especially in the spicy udon. Since onsen eggs are very runny, it quickly mixed in with the broth and I didn’t really taste it. I would have enjoyed a Ajitama soy egg much more.
I came on a Sunday right when they opened at 4pm and there was no wait, but I’ve heard it can get long. They do not take reservations. There is a restroom that was very clean.
For a Saturday night, the line moved quickly. The wait was no longer than 15 minutes for a table for two. I got myself a hot niku udon with an onsen egg for $20 while my buddy had a vegetarian udon for $14 (will update if I remember what it was). We admired the chill vibe, the presentation, and the service! Even though the portion size was not enough to make us full, we were more than satisfied.
Please come check this place out! The fact they focus on one thing and one thing only—udon—says a lot about their maturity, and it damn well shows.
The group of us shared some bowls. I believe I ate most out of the hot udon which was good.
Staff was a bit on the pushy side, but makes sense since they were pretty busy and probably trying to cycle groups out.
There is limited seating here, so it is difficult for a big group.
Street parking only.
Would I come back again? Sure, when I’m craving udon. But I also don’t crave udon that frequently so it was just an okay experience for me.
Spicy Cold Niku Udon with Extra Beef and Onsen Egg 8/10
It is exceptionally good ramen that is a worth a second visit if I’m in the area. Fantastic chewy noodles and delicious broth perfect for the cold winter days.